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  • Given its small size and current weight of 2.6 lbs, the Braeburn is the most portable non-handheld console yet to date.

    StraightUpSearch 2009

  • A good friend of mine has a restaurant, actually we were colleagues back in the restaurant business back when I worked from 1998 through 2001, it's called Braeburn, it's downtown.

    Metal Lungies 2009

  • Claire suggests Braeburn, "as they do not break up during cooking", while Raymond recommends Cox's, and Jamie Oliver's modestly titled World-Famous Tarte Tatin calls for a mixture of sweet and acidic varieties.

    How to cook perfect tarte tatin 2011

  • Sarit Centre also received their lion and the year 11 class of Braeburn High School have been busy painting it, even taking time during their holiday to work on it.

    Global Voices in English » Kenya: Lion-saving Art Takes Shape 2009

  • The Braeburn, at 117 Perry St., serves brunch between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.

    Folksy, With Upgrades Shelly Banjo 2010

  • Where comfort food meets farm freshness, what the Braeburn Restaurant lacks in glitz it makes up in hearty, if not somewhat indulgent, Southern fare.

    Folksy, With Upgrades Shelly Banjo 2010

  • "The word has lost its meaning," says Brian Bistrong of Manhattan's Braeburn; nowadays, he argues, it sounds either amateurish (Aunt Edna's homemade pie) or hokey (Chevy's homemade ranch dressing).

    House Sweet House 2009

  • While we claim the Granny Smith, Braeburn Apples have their origins in New Zealand Would it be facetious to make mention that the Braeburn is an offspring of the Granny Smith?

    Apple and Blueberry Strudel Haalo 2008

  • I love Braeburn apples which my store sometimes has.

    Apple and Blueberry Strudel Haalo 2008

  • I especially like the way the row of three Granny Smith apples is flanked by two red Braeburn?

    EMPS #5: still fruit « Adventures in Juggling 2008

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